Yes the kumeyaay Di like the mission
what is it like today at the san diego de alcala
=Christianity and Spanish ways of life (like all missions).=
What were the chores at the mission san diego
Kumeyaay ClothingThe Kumeyaay women wore "California skirts" which were long in the back but short in the front. The men wore a peice of cloth in the front and a peice of cloth in the back. Children under the age of eight were naked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Miguel costanso bay of San Diego 1769 the natives are healthy well built and active the men are naked except for a belt woven like a net from a plant they put their quiver between their belt and their back.
sticks,twigs and grass
It is still a working church and very nice to visit. All the CA missions are working churches, have services, weddings, museums, gift shops, and gardens.
Like all the 21 California missions first built at the end of the 18th century, San Diego has been restored. Except for Santa Barbara, which was always maintained in use, most of the others, built of adobe bricks, were largely rebuilt along the original lines.
yes actually, there are very many zoos with toucans in them, like the zoo in san diego
Like most California missions, the Mission San Diego de Alcala supported itself and the Native inhabitants of the area by growing crops of wheat and corn. They also raised herds of horses and cattle, and cultivated grapes in a vineyard. The mission maintained an economy that was based on local assets, including things made by the Native women, fruit grown in orchards, and supplementary herds of sheep. Ultimately the mission was not as successful as many of the other settlements. But in the mid 1700 there WA a blah blah land
Chumash people are located in the south of the world and they like it there because it is cold and they like the cold so it is the perfect spot for them.
Diego likes fiestas and Dora. -will ford (Sirwikiwill)
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